Friday, May 28, 2010

A "Toast" to Mayor Dinkins

Aedin Moloney was thrilled to represent Fallen Angel Theatre Company http://www.fallenangeltheatre.org/ at an event to honor the great New York Mayor, David Dinkins! The event took place at the Friars Club in New York. Mayor Dinkins is a true gentleman and a gracious host. What a fun night!



Mayor David Dinkins & Aedin Moloney (Fallen Angel Theatre Company) at a party held in honor of the Mayor at the Friars Club, New York.





Aedin Moloney (Fallen Angel Theatre Company) with Harry Belafonte at the party to honor Mayor Dinkins in New York.

Launch of the Lyndsay Years Project

Aedin Moloney represented Fallen Angel Theatre Company at a party to launch "The Lyndsay Years Project"! The Event was held at the Museum of the City of New York www.mcny.org
In May of 2010, the Museum of the City of New York will present an exhibition that examines New York City under the Lindsay administration. Along with a companion publication edited by Sam Roberts (Columbia University Press, May 2010), the exhibition will explore some of the key events of this turbulent period and the lasting impacts of Lindsay’s legacy on the city today.


Aedin Moloney (Fallen Angel Theatre) with renowned author Gay Talese, at the event to launch The Lyndsay Years Project.


Aedin Moloney (Fallen Angel Theatre) with Howard Wolfson, at the event to launch the Lyndsay Years project.

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Monday, May 24, 2010

Aedin Moloney reading for President of Ireland, Mary McAleese

On Sunday May 23rd, at the Irish Hunger Memorial in New York, a ceremony was held to remember those lost in the Irish Famine. The Guest of Honor was the President of Ireland, Mary McAleese. At the ceremony, actress Aedin Moloney represented Fallen Angel Theatre by reading "An Gorta Mor - Flowers of Humility" by Denise Ryan.
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More WONDERFUL reviews for Fallen Angel Theatre Company's, Eva the Chaste!

"...A brief but brilliant performance, showing very clearly that Barbara Hammond's "Eva the Chaste" is on fertile ground in the hands of Ms. Moloney...The reading at the National Arts Club was able to send me back to the nostalgia and feel of Irish streets. We journeyed right along with Ms. Moloney, as the ride went from simple struggles for love and vindication, to the dysfunction of family."
ERSKINE CHILDERS

"Eva the Chaste, written by Barbara Hammond is a compelling story that launched my spirit across the pond. Performer, Aedin Moloney has done some wonderful work here that promises to not disappoint."
BASIL SMIKLE